Calling all fellow knitting friends: Please help!!

Hi loves!
I have been looking at images, trying to find some inspiration for my next knitting piece and I have found a cardigan I’d like to make (with plenty of modifications of course).
Here’s my question:
Can anyone tell me what knit point has been used at the extremities of the sleeves/the bottom of the cardigan? Can’t tell if it’s a “double knit fabric stitch”, a “fisherman’s rib stitch”, a “brioche stitch”, an “Open-Work ladder stitch” or any other stitch my beginner eye can’t detect just yet!
Thank you in advance!

From what section is the middle picture?

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It looks like a mix of rib, stocking stitch and garter stitch to me (overall design), just really big yarn and needles - that can make stitch patterns look different than normal. The end of the sleeves look like either rib or stocking stitch on smaller needles/fewer stitches. Nothing too complicated here!

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The red section above the white garter looks like the wrong side of half brioche rather than 1x1 ribbing. The lower red section looks more like 1x1 ribbing than the wrong side of half brioche, but the picture is not clear enough to tell. If the lower red is 1x1 ribbing, then probably the arms are also having 1x1 ribbing.

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The middle picture’s the end of the sleeve! I’m sorry, just realized it was cropped out of context!

Thank you so much! Your insight is very much appreciated:)

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I agree, the picture’s quality is very lacking! I really appreciate your comment, Thank you!